It’s been a stressful week. Our newest granddaughter developed a fever and was moved to NICU. Her fever spiked at 104 and it took several days to bring her back down to normal. The doctors believe that she may have picked up a virus that hit her family just before she was delivered. They’re keeping her for a few more days, just to be sure that she’ll go home healthy.
My step-daughter is recovering nicely. The docs let her go home Wednesday, but they travel back to the hospital each day to feed and visit with our newcomer.
I’m looking forward to a little more baby holding. I need to practice my lullabies. This is the first of three babies due within the next six months. There must be something in the water…
Daily Archives: October 6, 2007
Woe is Me…..and DH…..
I was expecting my boat widowhood to end today. Dear Husband took the trailer to the boat yard last night in preparation for the homecoming. He spent the night on the boat, a last hurrah for the season, and motored to the boat yard early this morning.
He’d said that maybe 17 boats were ahead of him waiting to be lifted out. I didn’t expect him to come home early today. A little after 4:00 he called to tell me that he was on one of the major Chicago tollways with a flat tire on the trailer.
It’s VERY difficult to help long distance! I went to the computer and began searching in whitepages.com. A friend also searched, and sent me a more helpful search through MSN, where I found a 24 hour truck service. The problem is, the trailer has smaller tires than most trucks.
One of my family members works for the county sheriff’s office, and he called the state troupers and asked to have a patrol car check the situation. Our problem is that the tire shops are closed for the night, and that boat and trailer will not be moving without a new tire.
We hope that the truck service is going to come through for us, otherwise, Dear Husband will have to separate the truck and trailer and leave the boat at the side of the road, a thought I don’t want to entertain!
I’m going to go search for all night tire dealers, now. With any luck I’ll get my husband back for the winter, soon.